Laurence Stallings

Autobiographer
BIRTHDAY
November 25,1894
Birthplace
Macon, GA
Age
Feb 28,1968,age 73
Birth Sign
Sagittarius
BIRTHDAY
November 25,1894 (age Feb 28,1968,age 73)
Birthplace
Macon, GA

About

A World War I veteran and author, he became their for his autobiographical work, Plumes, as well as for his 1924 play, What Price Glory (co-written with Maxwell Anderson). He is also known for Doughboys, a novel that exposes racial discrimination in the military during World War I.

Before Fame

After graduating from Wake Forest University, he took a job writing copy for a recruitment center. Later, he enlisted in the military and fought in France in the battle of Belleau Wood.

Trivia

His 1924 novel, Plumes, was adapted by King Vidor into the successful motion picture, The Big Parade.

Family Life

He was born in Macon, Georgia to Larkin Tucker and Aurora Brooks. He was married twice: to Helen Purefoy Poteat and, later, to Louise St. Leger Vance.

Associated With

His work influenced three of John Ford's war-themed films: 3 Godfathers, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, and The Sun Shines Bright.